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Councilman to host West Philly community meeting on heroin, opioid crisis

May 3, 2016

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 Councilman At-large David Oh

Councilman David Oh will visit West Philadelphia this Thursday (May 5) to host a community meeting on heroin and opioid crisis in the city. The meeting, chaired by Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell, will take place at the University of the Sciences (Pharm Tox Building, Room 140, 636 S. 42nd St.), from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m..

Thursday’s meeting is a continuous effort by Councilman Oh to gather community feedback that he will use to shape the City’s coordinated response to the epidemic. Last week, he met with residents of Northeast Philadelphia, Manayunk, and the River Wards in three “emotional at times” community meetings. Another meeting is scheduled in South Philadelphia next week.

The community meetings come as a result of a resolution Oh passed through City Council which authorized the holding of public hearings following City Council’s declaration of 2016 as “The Year to Combat the Heroin Abuse Epidemic in Philadelphia.” The resolution also called for the development of a strategy to effectively address the heroin epidemic as an urgent local health priority. 

Oh hopes that the community meetings will help engage citizens and provide insights from people who deal with drug abuse in preparation for the May 20th hearing. He says he believes that the development of a strategy will incorporate the formation of local committees that can address issues related to the epidemic in their own neighborhoods. These community meetings are a first step towards uniting Philadelphia neighborhoods around that cause.

All community members are welcome to share their suggestions and experiences at the meeting.

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